Many limno-terrestrial tardigrades live in unstable habitats where they experience extreme environmental conditions such as drought, heat and subzero temperatures. Although their stress tolerance is often related only to the anhydrobiotic state, tardigrades can also be exposed to great daily temperature fluctuations without dehydration. Survival of subzero temperatures in an active state requires either the ability to tolerate the freezing of body water or mechanisms to decrease the freezing point. Considering freeze tolerance in tardigrades as a general feature, we studied the survival rate of nine tardigrade species originating from polar, temperate and tropical regions by cooling them at rates of 9, 7, 5, 3 and 1 degrees Ch(-1) down to -...
(1) The cold hardiness of four species was studied in respect of supercooling ability, cryoprotectiv...
1. When free of surface water in air or liquid paraffin, the antarctic nematode Panagrolaimus davidi...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Multipu...
The seasonality and unpredictability of environmental conditions at high altitudes and latitudes gov...
Eight species of eutardigrades collected in different terrestrial and freshwater habitats and charac...
The ability of desiccated (anhydrobiotic) tardigrades to survive and to resist high temperature stre...
Invertebrates living in extreme environments as well as those living under unpredictable habitat con...
Tardigrades are microscopic aquatic invertebrates that are known for their ability to survive extrem...
Survival in microhabitats that experience extreme fluctuations in water availability and temperature...
Cold tolerant polar terrestrial arthropods have evolved a range of survival strategies which enable ...
Nicole Valentine, Luis Rivera, Kathleen Engelmann's poster on tardigrades and their tolerance to rad...
Tardigrades often colonise extreme habitats, in which they survive using both types of dormancy: qui...
The ecophysiology of cold tolerance in many terrestrial invertebrate animals is based on water and i...
Arthropods, as poikilotherms, adapt to cold environments in a variety of ways that include extension...
Tardigrades are microscopic aquatic ecdysozoans with remarkable abilities to withstand harsh physica...
(1) The cold hardiness of four species was studied in respect of supercooling ability, cryoprotectiv...
1. When free of surface water in air or liquid paraffin, the antarctic nematode Panagrolaimus davidi...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Multipu...
The seasonality and unpredictability of environmental conditions at high altitudes and latitudes gov...
Eight species of eutardigrades collected in different terrestrial and freshwater habitats and charac...
The ability of desiccated (anhydrobiotic) tardigrades to survive and to resist high temperature stre...
Invertebrates living in extreme environments as well as those living under unpredictable habitat con...
Tardigrades are microscopic aquatic invertebrates that are known for their ability to survive extrem...
Survival in microhabitats that experience extreme fluctuations in water availability and temperature...
Cold tolerant polar terrestrial arthropods have evolved a range of survival strategies which enable ...
Nicole Valentine, Luis Rivera, Kathleen Engelmann's poster on tardigrades and their tolerance to rad...
Tardigrades often colonise extreme habitats, in which they survive using both types of dormancy: qui...
The ecophysiology of cold tolerance in many terrestrial invertebrate animals is based on water and i...
Arthropods, as poikilotherms, adapt to cold environments in a variety of ways that include extension...
Tardigrades are microscopic aquatic ecdysozoans with remarkable abilities to withstand harsh physica...
(1) The cold hardiness of four species was studied in respect of supercooling ability, cryoprotectiv...
1. When free of surface water in air or liquid paraffin, the antarctic nematode Panagrolaimus davidi...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Multipu...